Counting Day Brings High Drama Across States
The states experience their most intense political struggles during the Counting Day. The national attention focuses on the Assembly election results from West Bengal and Kerala and Assam and Tamil Nadu and Puducherry which finally get announced after everyone waited for them. The counting process shows various unexpected developments through its early results which particularly impact Tamil Nadu because it has a new political party that is becoming popular.
Vijay’s TVK Creates Major Upset in Tamil Nadu
The TVK party which Vijay established has become a significant political force in Tamil Nadu. The TVK party currently leads 84 electoral districts which defy most exit poll predictions while it maintains an electoral edge over its historical opponents. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is leading in 72 seats, while the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) is ahead in 74 seats, making it a highly competitive three-way contest.
Bengal Witnesses Intense BJP vs TMC Battle
The West Bengal election battle continues between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) in a highly competitive atmosphere. The BJP leads in 144 constituencies while the TMC trails with 133 seats across 293 electoral districts. The counting process has reached a point where the results will become clear because the counting process continues. The Indian National Congress party has only secured 5 electoral seats which shows its weak presence throughout the state.
UDF Gains Strong Lead in Kerala
The United Democratic Front (UDF) which includes the Congress party operates as the leading political force in Kerala. The alliance leads in 95 out of 140 seats while the Left Democratic Front (LDF) has captured 41 constituencies. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has secured 4 seats which positions it as the state’s third political force.
BJP Dominates in Assam, NR Congress Leads Puducherry
- In Assam, the BJP continues to maintain a strong lead, ahead in 94 out of 126 seats, while the Congress is trailing with 27 seats. This indicates a clear advantage for the ruling party in the state.
- Meanwhile, in Puducherry, the NR Congress+ alliance is leading in 18 out of 30 seats, while the Congress is ahead in 9 constituencies, suggesting a favorable position for the alliance.
Trends May Shift as Counting Continues
It is important to note that these figures are based on early trends as of 10:00 AM and may change as counting progresses. With several seats still undergoing counting, the final picture is expected to become clearer in the coming hours.
